Introduction The Background of Newton’s Jewish Studies Judaism in Newton’s History of Early Religion Judaism in Newton’s Study of Scriptural Prophecy The Temple of Jerusalem in Newton’s Thought Judaism in Newton’s Church History Kabbalah and the Corruption of the Primitive Church ConclusionThis book deals with Sir Isaac Newtons Judaic studies and their impact on his theology. After examining what Jewish sources Newton read, the author explains how ideas Newton learned from Jewish history and literature found their way into his understanding of ancient religion, scriptural prophecy, the Temple of Jerusalem, the ancient church, and the corruption of Christianity. This investigation sheds new light on many aspects of newtons thought1. Introduction - 2. The Background of Newtons Jewish Studies - 3. Judaism in Newtons History of Early Religion - 4. Judaism in Newtons Study of Scriptural Prophecy - 5. The Temple of Jerusalem in Newtons Thought - 6. Judaism in Newtons Church History - 7. Kabbalah and the Corruption of the Primitive Church - Conclusion - Appendices